Product Overview
The Phantom 820 is engineered to chill even the most demanding systems, equipped with triple 200mm and a 140mm fans.

Maximize the potential by mounting up to nine fans to achieve unrivalled airflow in your chassis. Push the envelope and utilize liquid cooling systems that feature a push-pull configuration with top 280/360mm and bottom 240/280mm radiators up to 60mm thickness for unmatched performance.

In addition, a rugged base design lifts the enclosure above the ground for display and increased airflow. The Phantom is reinvented again by following it's legacy of remarkable asymmetrical and award winning design.Features
• Fully equipped with one 140mm and three 200mm fans for the high airflow and low noise• Integrated HUE lighting for illuminating the exterior/interior of your enclosure with option to turn on/off and allow you to customize the colors at your heart’s content• High-end water cooling solutions up to three fans for a push-pull configuration: 90mm of internal top space with top 280/360mm and bottom 240/280mm radiator support for unmatched liquid cooling• State-of-the-art integrated 4 channel digital fan controller with 15 watts per channel and LED indicators that progressively gets brighter on high speeds and dimmer for low settings• Easily removable filters located in the top, front, side, and bottom to prevent dust from entering your rig and simple maintenance• Adjustable interior pivot 120/140mm fan slot for directional airflow• Removable HDD cage and large storage capacity for 6 hard drives• Dual USB 3.0, quad USB 2.0, microphone, and audio jack along with a SD media card reader for high-speed data transfer and quick access to multimedia• Stylish acrylic window with a view to show off the interior of your rig• Unrivalled Cooling Capacity to mount up to nine fans for a maximum airflow• Rear I/O white light for visibility in dark environments with a toggle switch• Extruded right side panel for an elegant look and achieves 36mm clearance for cable wire management• Equipped with a stylish pedestal that lifts your enclosure off the ground for increased airflow.

The modern PC is potentially a mass of heat output and heat production hot spots. With CPUs rated at more than 100W of heat output, single graphics boards carrying similar ratings (and people want to run two!), multiple hard drives the norm, lots of memory and mainboards covered in heatpipes to combat toasty core logic and PWM circuits, a PC appreciably warming up a room when it’s working hard is no joke.

Watercooling for the PC has been around for years in some form or another, for at least as long as Scan have been in business, with basic physics defining why you want to use it. That means for air cooling, to cope with increasing temperature in the heatsink you need to move the air across it faster. That is why thermostatically controlled fans in your PC will turn faster the hotter something gets.